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The document discusses the history and invention of movies. It describes how early technologies like the zoetrope and magic lantern inspired the creation of motion pictures. The Lumière Brothers invented the first movie camera and projector in 1895 and filmed one of the earliest movies - "Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory". The silent film era popularized genres and stars but sound was introduced in 1927's "The Jazz Singer". Digital technology since the 1990s has transformed filmmaking and distribution through streaming continues to change the movie industry.

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The document discusses the history and invention of movies. It describes how early technologies like the zoetrope and magic lantern inspired the creation of motion pictures. The Lumière Brothers invented the first movie camera and projector in 1895 and filmed one of the earliest movies - "Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory". The silent film era popularized genres and stars but sound was introduced in 1927's "The Jazz Singer". Digital technology since the 1990s has transformed filmmaking and distribution through streaming continues to change the movie industry.

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INVENTION

OF MOVIE
Presented by: Kajal Biju 220961064
Section I - 79
INTRODUCTION
Overview of the topic: The invention of
the movie has had a tremendous
impact on modern culture and
entertainment, shaping the way we
consume stories and experiences.
Brief explanation of what a movie is: A
movie is a form of visual storytelling
that combines moving images, sound,
and dialogue to create a narrative that
engages and entertains audiences.
HISTORY OF
MOTION PICTURE
PRE MOVIE
ENTERTAINMENT
Brief overview of pre-movie entertainment,
such as theater, vaudeville, and magic
lantern shows: Before the invention of the
movie, people enjoyed various forms of live
entertainment, including theater
productions, vaudeville shows, and magic
lantern projections. These performances
were popular in the late 19th and early 20th
centuries and often involved music, dance,
comedy, and drama.
EARLY FILM
TECHNOLOGY
Early film technology paved the way for the
invention of the movie. Devices like the
zoetrope, which created the illusion of
motion through a series of images, and the
magic lantern, which projected images onto
a screen, inspired inventors to create new
ways to capture and display moving
images.
THE FIRST MOVIE
The Lumière Brothers, Auguste and Louis,
were French inventors who are credited with
creating the first motion picture camera and
projector.
"Workers Leaving the Lumière Factory" was the
first movie ever made. It was filmed by the
Lumière Brothers in 1895 and showed workers
leaving their factory in Lyon, France. The movie
was only 50 seconds long, but it was a
groundbreaking achievement that set the stage
for the future of cinema.
THE SILENT FILM ERA
The silent film era lasted from the late 19th century to
the late 1920s. During this time, movies had no
synchronized sound and relied on music, intertitles,
and other visual cues to tell stories. Silent films
introduced audiences to iconic stars like Charlie
Chaplin and Mary Pickford, and popular genres like
westerns, comedies, and melodramas.

SOUND REVOLUTION
The sound revolution in cinema occurred in the late
1920s when synchronized sound was introduced to
movies. This allowed movies to have dialogue, music, and
sound effects, making the movie experience more
immersive and engaging. The first movie with
synchronized sound was "The Jazz Singer" in 1927.
DIGITAL AGE
The digital age of cinema began in the 1990s and
was marked by the widespread use of digital
technology in filmmaking. Computer-generated
imagery (CGI) and other digital effects allowed
filmmakers to create more realistic and
fantastical worlds, while advancements in digital
cameras and editing software made it easier to
shoot and edit movies.
FUTURE OF THE MOVIE

The future of the movie is uncertain, but it is


clear that streaming services like Netflix and
Amazon Prime Video are changing the way
movies are made and distributed. Virtual reality
is also emerging as a new way to experience
movies, offering audiences immersive,
interactive experiences that blur the lines
between cinema and video games.
CONCLUSION
In conclusion, the invention of the movie has
had a profound impact on modern culture and
entertainment. From the early days of the
magic lantern to the digital age of cinema,
movies have been a powerful tool for
storytelling and have given rise to some of the
most iconic moments and characters in popular
culture. While the future of the movie is
uncertain, it is clear that its legacy will continue
to inspire and entertain audiences for
generations to come.
THANKYOU!

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